On 4/25/23 13:24, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/25/23 06:12, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 4/25/23 08:59, Tim Evans wrote:
On 4/25/23 08:21, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Still no fix on this.
How do I notify the proper people about this? For me, it is gthumb
that is triggering the dependency.
As some
On 4/25/23 06:12, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 4/25/23 08:59, Tim Evans wrote:
On 4/25/23 08:21, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Still no fix on this.
How do I notify the proper people about this? For me, it is gthumb
that is triggering the dependency.
As someone else pointed out:
# dnf -y --exclud
Den 2023-04-25 kl. 15:12, skrev Robert Moskowitz:
On 4/25/23 08:59, Tim Evans wrote:
On 4/25/23 08:21, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Still no fix on this.
How do I notify the proper people about this? For me, it is gthumb
that is triggering the dependency.
As someone else pointed out:
# dnf -
On 4/25/23 08:59, Tim Evans wrote:
On 4/25/23 08:21, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Still no fix on this.
How do I notify the proper people about this? For me, it is gthumb
that is triggering the dependency.
As someone else pointed out:
# dnf -y --exclude='*heif*' update
Sure, that has gotten
On 4/25/23 08:21, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Still no fix on this.
How do I notify the proper people about this? For me, it is gthumb that
is triggering the dependency.
As someone else pointed out:
# dnf -y --exclude='*heif*' update
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Still no fix on this.
How do I notify the proper people about this? For me, it is gthumb that
is triggering the dependency.
On 4/23/23 16:07, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/23/23 13:04, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On a F37 system I have not updated in maybe a month or more, I get
the error:
Runni
On 4/23/23 13:34, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Guess I will have to wait, as I got the same error after a "clean
packages" and then the update with --skip-broken.
Right, that error happens after dependency resolution.
Try "--exclude='*heif*'" instead.
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Guess I will have to wait, as I got the same error after a "clean
packages" and then the update with --skip-broken.
And maybe I will just take this system up to a fresh install with F38
since it hit the doorstep.
On 4/23/23 16:07, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/23/23 13:04, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 4/23/23 13:04, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On a F37 system I have not updated in maybe a month or more, I get the
error:
Running transaction test
The downloaded packages were saved in cache until the next successful
transaction.
You can remove cached packages by executing 'dnf clean packages'